
A storm delivered rain overnight in Southern California, marking the region’s first rainfall in more than a month.
The weak system arrived Tuesday night and brought light to moderate rain into the early morning. Cloudy skies are in the forecast Wednesday as the storm moves east and out of Southern California.
The rainfall marks the first rain in downtown Los Angeles since Jan. 4 when less than an inch was recorded.
Here are the 24-hour rainfall totals (inches) for the period ending at 7 a.m. Wednesday.
- Eagle Rock Reservoir: 0.99
- Eaton Dam: 0.88
- Hollywood Reservoir: 0.85
- Mount Wilson: 0.76
- Downtown LA: 0.74
- Bel Air: 0.70
- Saugus: 0.65
- Agoura: 0.60
- Whittier Hills: 0.60
- Culver City: 0.59
- Beverly Hills: 0.59
- South Gate: 0.43
Several days of rain are in next week’s forecast.

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